'Amish Mafia' renewed for second season, another star in court

Discovery Channel's "Amish Mafia" has been renewed for a second season while another member of its cast members is facing legal trouble, Lancaster Online reports.

TV Guide reports eight episodes of the hour-long show will be aired later this year.

Cast member Alvin Stoltfus Lantz, who acts as an assistant to Lebanon Levi, has pleaded no contest to DUI charges in Sarasota, Fla. Lantz was caught driving above the speed limit in two different speed zones and once stopped "inexplicably closed the fly on his pants" and had a wet groin, according to police reports and the Sarasota Herald-Tribune.

Lantz had a BAC of .123 and told a deputy he was a "television star," the Herald-Tribune reported.

He was ordered to pay a $500 fine and court costs, his driver's license was revoked for six months and he was placed on 12 months of probation.

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